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POPULAR WANTS.
THE WEEK'S TRANSFERS.
Monday.
L X Stone to Martin Olson, lt T2,blk2,
Denny Hill add -w. ";:'._.■ *
George J Grant to Nathan Ford, it -V,
Wagner & Gasser's ..--•- -- - • °" : "'"
X L Gorman to J E Rounds, lt 16. bit
* 31, Syndicate Addition No. 5. . . . ... ... L-ou
William Price to Martha E Clark, it 19, -__
bik 14. Woodland Park --------- '^M
A W White to Nancy (' Bean, lt 2. UK o.
College Place Taylors div l.ow
Mary E Day to A W Deiter, lt 10, bik 15,
Iferriam's Second -- --- - - 5 - uw
W R Merriam to Paul II Gotzian, Its 3<,
38 and 39, Mauitou Island 4.CW
Same to same, lt 1 to 17 inclusive, and
19 to 30 inclusive, bik 12. Dawson's
Lake Como and Pheian avenue add.. 12,000
Same to same, It 18, bik 2. same add... 400
Same to same.?t 15. bik 1. Nelson add. _,SJU
Wary E. tocLeod to Fannie M. Nail, It
24." bik 7, A. E. Ramsey's add a*
One unpublished 4.V-"
Tiifsilay.
Howard to A L Webster It 16, bik _
2. St Clair Street and S 1. add. Plat l..?l.:<"
D Otto to II A Sciferth. bik 7, Otto add.. 5.000
L Turgrimsoii to J P Gribben. It 7.
bik '.'. and It 6, bik 4, Merriam Park
Third add -.000
Two unpublished ■*"■'"
Total. 5 transfer" 511.000
* Wednesday.
Fred X.-he *." J M Kirschbaum, lt 12.
subdblk69. LDavton's SLwO
J M Kirschbaum to Fred Kohe, It 7 bli
1. Birmingham'- -•-• '0°
B Leffmatui et a! to II A Eru.ll 2. bik 2,
Leffmann & Unas* add sjo
Wm Powers to John Powers, it 12, bis I
ERice'*2d L OOO
E :si mon ton to Paul B Merrill, ltl, bik
'.'. Lovering Park :•'-.-->;; I, '** W
Clinton Johnson io L J Dobner. ll 6, bik
2, Mldwav Heights «W
C 11 Pratt to Northern Snade Cloth com
pany, s w 59 ft lis 17 and 18, bik 80. St.
Ar.thouv Park • "00
Acnes Arro! to C II Schuittger, Its 5 and
6,'blSL Clarke's Fourth 0,000
C 11 Schnittsrer to Agnes Arrol, Its 20
and 21. A V Browns subd bik 4. Stiu
son. Brown & Bamsey's 3.000
Dohanna Nelsou to Marin Hakauson, it
17. bis 22. Arlington Hills LGOO
Unpublished ..22,009
Total, eleven transfers $11.750
Thursday.
Capital City Real Estate and Improve
ment Syndicate to Margaret X Morley,
lti bUt 27, Paul Martins First $<25
Dennis McCarthy to James Page, It 22,
Heindrickson's add 3,300
S N Stewart to S J Wetherald, c *-2 of
ne : ; of se U. sec 1, town 20, range.:!. 600
PBokansonto Aug Xlix, It 17, bik 2, .
Leffmann & Haas" add 600
Aug Xlix to A Setlow, same COO
J F 801 lto Martha Rupert, It!', bik 3,
Dr&Ee's Secoud add 2,050
Wm Sands to Mary Henderson, lt 22.
Heudrickson's add 4,000
_\\ G Brown to Eli S Warner, Its 9 and
10. bik 1. Bryants add 5,000
C It Smith et "al to F J Wolcott. lt 16,btt
2. Nininger & Donnelly's add 5,500
I G Macdonald to John II Nickel, Its 24
and 25. bik 29. Summit park 2.603
James Page to Win sands, lt 22, Hen
arickson's add 3,500
Dora A Dyer to Ara Sumbards, lt 1, bik
3. Syndicate Add Xo 5 : 3,600
E J Godfrey to Ellen Haves, lt 11. bik
3. Milton's add 1,135
One unpublished 1.000
Total. 14 transfer? $34.210
Friday.
W A McDonald to Philip Lamb, It 22,
Chute Bros.' Div 2 $2,200
Oliver Person to Abby J Grav.lt- 18 and
P.. bik 2. Syndicate Add No. 4 : 1,250
P M Kerst to Peter Heist. Tts 4, 5 and 6,
Mann's sub of c 31 ft bik 8, Lyman
Dnvton's. 10,000
Emerson Hadley to A J Hadley, It 24.
bik 16. Summit Park. . . 2,800
Chas Stevens to E E Stone, lt 21. bik 1.,
Castle's 1,609
James Stinson to E W Winter.Stinson's
subd bik 10, Stinson's add 15,000
C W Kibbee et al to Mattie E Burcb, lt
7. 1 Ik 12, Woodland Park 8,003
Two unpublished 4.7" >
Total. 9 transfers $45.550
Saturday.
W P Hayes to James S Page, lt 23,Eiseu
ger Lane Villas 32,000
Alfred Tredell to John Anderson, lt 19,
snbd bik 45, Cottage Homes SOO
II S Fnirchild to J A Liudquist, It 23,b1k
16, Midway Heights .... 1,000
Martha J Logan to B F Knatifl. It 2, bik
3. Forepaugh's Div "A" 6,500
Bt Joseph's Academy to Hv Whitehead,
lt 17. blfc 4, Academy Heights 500
Anna M Rice to J B sauborn, part bik
5, Hoyt's add 35,000
John B Sanborn to Anna M Rice, w 66
feet It 6. Summit Court 20,000
T J Kavanagh to Albert li Scott, its 26.
27, 28. bik 7, Rogers ii'...*i 0
Magdalena Lutz to Mary Lut/.. c Vi lt 24,
bik 2. Magoffin & Breck 2,500
C A Laraoerson to B Michel, lt 11, bik 7,
Winter's 400
F W Farrar to Chas Kreger, lt 11, tlk 42.
Auerbach A Hand's 2.500
Two unpublished deeds 2.800
Total, thirteen transfers . $90,500
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REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE.
EnlliiK'*' & Snow's List.
CO^f) "UYSIotS, block 2, Waun's ad
vOo'v dltion: this is on Grand ay. ;
easily worth $1,100.
$<T^/\-HO\V i^ this for _ south-facing
%) 1 %J\J corner lot in Warm's addition, on
Goodrich ay.? Only $22.*) cash; balance long
time.
Cilf \l \ FOR lot 2, block 1, F. W. Hoyt's
iy.)\J\J rearrangement, on Lexington,
near St. Anthony; faces east.
COI r,JK Merrinm Park lot, 4f'xltS7.
Cl y' r »n- LOTi Palace addition, east
ij?l)OU\J of Avon st.
OUSE AND LOT on Dayton's Bluff to
exchange for vacant property. Call
for particulars.
'CO "I/in "UTS &'xl24 feet corner of
%>Ae^L\J\J Thomas and St. Albans; south
east front. This lies nicely, both streets
graded, etc.
CO (Yin FOX a south-facing lot on
tpX^V/UU Fairmount aye., near Victoria
C-C? RfU) BUYS THE lOOxISO-foot cor
tD\Jm,*J\J KJ ncr of Fairmount and Victoria
South and cast exposure. This is undoubted
ly one of the finest vacant corners in the city
to-day.
O'J -"7 /=.(*• FOR 60x210 feet on Osceola,
K?0. I -t\J between Grotto and Avon.
Look at this if you want an elegant building
site.
t'l 7 E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN' on
V \ vacant Midway property. See us if
you want Summit Park, siinsoh's Boulevard
Dr Midway property. Faliihee & Snow, 36
East Fourth st.
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James OMleara's List.
303 Jackson St.
•_) LOTs, corner Iglehart and Kent; will
*J sell one or all very cheap.
•J LOTS, corner Mississippi and Rose, at
t) your own price; easy terms.
SMALL LOT on Marshall, near Snelliusr,
$750.
IEOT, corner Minnehaha and Duluth;
make mc an offer.
O LOTS, corner Selby and Grotto; will sell
<£■ cheap or lease on long time.
BUSINESS LOTS at Union Eto'ckvards
below market price.
HOUSE — New nine-room; hardwood
finish; all modern.
HOUSE— Iglehart st. ; see me tor price
and terms. '
I».A. Eoiiherg'sEi*t.?:iO Jessie St
Ct! Ri Ui— LOT comer of Exchange and
«3U*«JUw Sherman sts., 60 by 120 feet;
sewer and water in both streets; best neigh
borhood in city; Gen. Averill's residence
across street; ex-Gov. Ramsey's residence
near by; property would be cheap at $$,"000;
must be nil cash.
CO (Win— LOT on Eversreeu ay.; also
iy<C^UUU fronting on Osceola ay.
Cl inn- LOT ° !1 Biair st uear Grotto,
vlfUl/U south-facing.
CO Ofin LOT on Dayton ay., corner
Qe^^KjUKJ of Dunlap, south-facing; one
block from cable line.
Dj *.?nn — LOT on Martin St., between
Qli/^\J\J Victoria and Milton.
Suburban.
FOR SALE OK TRADE— IUO acres of
prairie and timber, adjoining the village
of Detroit, Becker-county, Minn. 3333 Cedar
ay., Minneapolis.
FOR SALE— I,32O acres of choice selected
farm lands lying in one body, and lo
cated in the James river valley. Dakota, for
Sale at $5 per acre. s. Lee" Davis, Globe
Building.
WANTED TO BUY— About an acre of
ground with small house near some
lake and accessible to M. Paul, not to exceed
11,000. Address S 214, Globe.
POPULAR WANTS.
REAE ESTATE FOR SAM..
<»<•«• illM-OIIS.
HANDSOME and well-built brick
apartment house; most conveniently
arranged, with large grounds; in first-class
repair, aud within walking distance of the.
business center: all rented to good tenants
and rents paid in advance; owner is leaving
the city, aud will sell cheap, or exchange for
clear unimproved property; it will pay you
to look this up. kost & Crescy, corner Third
and Robert sts.
A" DESIRABLE HOME, in Hamliue, at
a bargain : also several other houses for
Bale, rent or trade. Call or address George
A. Lndd, 913 Charles St., St. Paul.
ALL-MODEKN HOUSE AND LOT, ON
St. Anthony Hill, $1,500 less than cost:
must sell at once. Apply from 9to 10 and 1
to 2. John Gigrich. Seven Corners.
O YOU WANT a nice home on St. Clair
st. for 53,893, your own terms? Call nnd
see about this. S. G. Pierce, 28 East Fourth
St.. Rconi 15, Frost Block.
EQUITY or seven-room house for sale
or trade. 105 Cumberland Block.
FOR SALE— My brick residence, 576 Lin
coln ay.: eleven rooms, bath, water,
steam heat. etc. : Crocus Hill district. Apply
at my office. Nos. 64 and 65 Globe Building,
W. C. Goforth.
OK SALE—
$2,300, only $100 down, for No. 434 Ed
mund st.
$_,__©, only $100 down, for No. 406 Ed
mund st.
Balance monthly. Look at them and see us.
A. B. Willis & Co.
FOR SALE— FuII, clear lotion Jessamine
st.. near Cortland st. ; $600 cash. Address
tj 214. Globe.
FOR SALE CHEAP— cash, balance
monthly.
House No. 154 Edmund st., $3,300.
House No. 40S Edmund st., $2,450. .
George 11. Schickler.
9TS Pioneer Press Building.
FOR SALE — Eleven room house and
barn, on a beautiful 55-foot corner on
St. Antbonv hill; house has bath, furnace,
gas and mantels: hardwood finish; cost
750 last fall; will take $1,850 now: $3,350,
at 7 per cent, can remain for four years;
must be sold at once. S. G. Pierce. Real
Estate and Loans, 28 East Fourth St.. Room
15. Frost Block.
FOR SALE, trade or rent, a new seven
room house on Tuscarora st., near Mil
ton st.: modern improvements; hardwood
finish-; will make terms to suit. Address the
Owner, 531 Meriou st.
OK SALE— acres: 103 timber; watered
by springs and river: two large mead
ows; railroad through: near Little Falls.
E. V. King. 474 Cedar st„ St. Paul.
FOR SALE— House and Lot— Look at 952
Ashland ay. and be convinced that it is
the finest twelve- house on the hill; a
complete home; terms tosuit. Owner, 224
Victoria st.
FOR SALE— House, lot and barn for
$1,000; will take a team of horses and
wagon in part payment. C, P. Barnard,
Davidson Block.
FOR SALE — New house, corner lot: cellar,
city water: easy terms, (all 569 Arundel.
FOR SALE— Lot on Dayton ay., between
St. Albans and Grotto sts. ; asphalt pave
ment and all connections are in. Address
W 221. Globe.
OUSE AND LOT for sale. Inquire at
333 Lisbon st.
HOUSES on St. Anthony hill; will take a
lot as part pay. A. B. Wilgus & Co.
J IST THE HOME for any one desiring
to live close to Hamiine college to edu
cate the children. I have n house corner
Blair and Ashbnry, with furnace and all
modern improvements also a good barn.
This is worth investigating. A large list of
oilier houses In all parts of the city to sell at
very low prices: the rents applied as pur
chase money. Several fine stores for rent.
C. \V. Youngman, 117 East Fourth st.
OST & CRESCY have a large and com
plete list of bargains in property for
sale or exchange; call and see us. Kost &
Crescy, corner Third and Robert sts.
IST YOUR FARMS.lands, merchandise,
etc., for sale or exchange for city prop
erty: give particulars. Beebe & Stone, 315
Hennepin, Minneapolis.
T K\Y HOUSES corner Victoria and Laurel
1 nv. at very low prices and moderate
terms, to suit: look at them: back-plastered;
all conveniences. A. B. Wilgus & Co.
NOW is YOUR TIME to buy real estate.
I have a great variety of lots, houses
with lots, in all parts of St. Paul, ana pieces
of land fronting on different beautiful lakes,
and some on Kice St., which I wHI sell at a
very low price and on terms to suit you. J.
F. Eisenmenger. 783 Wabasha st.
O EXCHANGE— Four hundred acres of
good land; will take stock of merchan
dise. Address N.. Globe. Stillwater.
O AN" ONE having $500 or more cash I
will sell the following new houses:
801 Iglehart st., 8 rooms, at $4,500.
Till Rondo st, s rooms, at $3,500.
570 Martin St., 7 rooms, at $3,600.
George H. Schickler,
90S Pioneer Press Building.
HIS IS CHEAP ENOUGH for you.
Do you want to buy? A lot on Holly "a v.,
between Grotto and Avon sts., $1,925. S. G.
Pierce, Real Estate and Loans, 2S East
Fourth st.
ANTED TO BUY— A modern eight
room house west of Western , between
Selby nnd University ays. Address W 21!'.
Globe: state terms.
. ANTED TO BUY, for cash, a house of
fifteen or sixteen rooms, modern im
provements, with ample grounds, on St. An
thony bill. Address V 214, Globe.
» 17 ANTED — Small house near Selby
»V cable; price not to exceed $3,000; on
monthly payments. Address C 40, Globe.
U E HAVE n large list of beautiful prop
* V erty in the Midway district on Bnelling
ay., near University and other streets, which
we will sell for cash value, giving the pur
chaser the opportunity of paying for his lot
in monthly installments or semi-annual pay
ments; don't miss this chance. Kost &
Crescy, corner Third and Robert sl«.
r HY DO YOU PAY RENT?-« 20 a
month will get you a six or seven
room house, built in the best possible man
ner, of best material, cellar uuder entire
house. Excellent neighborhood, near elec
tric cars; near school house, convenient
walk to business. Lots two to four feet above
grade, level, sodded and sldewalked. If you
want a home now is the time, for lam sell
ing cheap, and nothing down to the right
parties. Remember Charles Rudolph. Call
71 German-American Bank building.
WILL pay cash for lot near Arkwright
st. and Maryland ay.; must be cheap.
Edwin Sjoberg, 313 Jackson st
fILL pny cash for lot near Arkwright
st. nnd Maryland ay. : must be cheap.
in Sjoberg, 318 Jackson st
YOUR choice of two houses on West Win
ifred St., West side; ench $2,003: small
cash payment, balance monthly on terms to
suit: this is a fine opportunity to secure a
home, only a short distance from the heart
of the cityi at your own terms. Address Box
2279, City.
Q*-. Fs(\(_ FOR A HOUSE and lot SOx
t^*Jt)U\J\J 90,: centrally located: only fif
teen minutes" walk from the business cen
ter: unincumbered; will sell on easy terms,
or exchange for sixty or eighty feet in Sum
mit Park addition, commanding a good view,
and pay the difference in cash. Kost &
Crescy, corner Third and Robert sts.
CO ( _C\C\— MERRIAM PARK—
*$o_\J\J\J room house, lot 60x93; plenty
shade; city water; half block from electric
and railroad. G. F. Smith, owner, depot.
Be: city water; half block from electric
ailroad. G. F. Smith, owner, dejiot.
C<) W ~l(. BCYs a new eight-room brick
lO*J\J house in good location, near
St. Paul and Minneapolis electric lines: cor
ner lot, full size: house finished and ready for
occupancy; will sell on monthly payments,
or rent if" desired. Edw. Simontou. 006 Pio
neer Press Building. '
*!•,) L'/'l/'t— SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON
tp/VtOUU Martin St., new and on a cor
ner: good terms. A. B. Wilgus & Co.
Ql V - LOT in Palace addition, on
VliOt/U Ashland ay., second lot east of
Avon st. this is a perfect lot, and is liter
ally the biggest bargain on St. Anthony hill;
water, sewer, gas and sidewalk. William
Canny, 516 Pioneer Press Building.
<s(_n_f _ cash— Big Snap— sl,ooo lot for
■PUUU $800, within one block of electric
barn, Maryland st. : two feet above grade;
shade trees; sewer, sidewalk and grade all
paid; want money to pay assessments on
other properly. Bohrer. 255 East Sixth.
P_(\— THIS IS A SNAP— Lot 40x166,
OU «-/!_/ near Grand ay. electric line in
Macnlcster Park: two feet above grade; street
graded: sidewalk and ornamental trees in
front of lots; beautiful large trees on lot;
worth $1,000: easy terms; don't let this pass.
Call on Charles Rudolph, 71 German-Ameri
can Bank.
ttJl-Jr^M WILL BUY a lot near Summit ay.
•ipyJUKJ in Merriam Park, near end of
Selby ay. cable and Grand ay. electric lines.
This is offered cheap to sell. A snap on easy
terms; do not fail, Call Charles Rudolph, 71
National German- American Bank.
ELEGANT SOUTH FACING
«Pt> I *-* lot on Charles St., In Syndicate
N0.5; little cash, long time, at 8 per cent;
you can double what you put in easy.
Rothschild & Thurston, Pioneer Press Build
ing. _^____
Ql Q.IA-LOTB, BLOCfe 8, Palace ad
t^L.V^O dition. This Hon Holly 3,7.,
and formerly cost $3,000, Dut must be "sold.
Do you want it? S. Q. Pierce, 28 East
Fourth st
THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1801- —SIXTEEN PAGkS.
POPULAR WANTS.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
miscellaneous. m
No. 570 MARTIN ST. for $3,600, on eas
-I*\ lest of terms. A. B. Wilgtia & Co.
Ql QriA-LOT In Palace addition, on
sJ__n,QjO\J Ashland ay.. second lot east of
Avon st. ; this is a perfect lot, and is literally
the biggest bargain on St. Anthony Hill;
water, sewer, gas and sidewalk. William
Canbv. 51 Pioneer Press Building.
HORSES ASR CARRIAGE.
FOX SALE— My six-year-old mare, kind
and gentle: also buggy and harness
cheap. Call at 527 Fuller st. after 1 p. m.
to-day.
i^OR SALE— Sorrel horse, sixteen hands,
-T ten years old. with two-seated canopy
top surrey and harness; dark brown pony,
about 900. with buckboard and harness, very
cheap. Call evenings, 478 Holly ay.
FOX SALE— Good horse; any lady can
drive. 576 Cedar st.
17<OK SAL.E— A sound and kind family
mare, five years old. cheap. Charles
Brown. 602 East Third st.
COX SALE CII EAR— One horse and
F phaeton; horse gentle and kind ;at barn
in alley rear 61 Leach st. John Archer.
FOR SALE— A horse, three-spring wagon
and harness cheap for cash. 460 Fuller st.
OK SALE— A good family horse, har
ness and phaeton, cheap. 393 Sher
burne ay.
FOR SALE— A top buggy and harness,
very cheap, at 155 Sherburne ay.
FOR SALE— A top buggy, almost new, at
half price; can be seen at King's stable.
FOR SALE— A good, sound, family horse
and top buggy; will sell cheap; a bar
gain. 294 East Congress st. ■ -
FOR SALE— of the best paying and
largest livery stocks in city; large num
ber of first-class boarders; good reason for
selling. Address P 200, Globe.
FOR SALE— A speedy pacer, three-quar
ter-seat top buggy and harness. Apply
to E. M. Parish, 692 East Third st.
FOR SALE— Team of ponies for driving
or saddle. Call or address James Cough
lin, Lakeville, Minn.
OR SALE OK TRADE - A thorough
bred colt, three years old, by Blackwood:
cheap for cash, or trade for clear property;
P 2' s, Globe. '
GOOD POXY, BUGGY AND 11AR
ness for sale: price. $30. 256 West
Third, corner Smith.
HORSES FOX SALE— Heavy working
teams; must be sold at ouce. Potts
Bros., 280 East Sixth st.
HORSE AND BUGGY for sale cheap.
Inquire at 330 Lisbon st.
HORSE FOX SALE— A very choice
black driving mare (Kittson); also a
buggy and a two-seated surrey. Apply at 699
Lincoln ay., 1:30 t0 2.30 and 6 to 8 p. in.
J WANT to buy a small Shetland pony and
cart or saddle; pony must be gentle and
reasonable. Address V* 218, Globe.
PONY FOR SALE— First-Class saddle and
driving pony; will sell or trade for good
safety. Call week-day morning, or address,
R. F. Garland. 846 Fairmont ay.
SALE— ,or time;, bay mare, nine
years; for farmer or marKet trardener;
light" driving horse, quiet with lady or chil
dren; baggy and harness in good order. E.
Brawn, 167 "West Winifred St., West St. Paul,
Minn.
MALE HORSE and buggy for sale; Irish
setter pups for sale. 342 Sherburne ay.
UEKEI— sell or trade for three-quar.
ter seat buggy, light two-seat canopy-top
surrey. Address T. J. Egan. ~
WANTED— To buy horse and light
wagon or buggy: will make small pay
ment down, balance monthly. Call 6,1 East
Seventh St., Hanks.
ANT ED— lmmediately, ten teams and
fifteen men, corner ot Jefferson av.nnd
Clifton st. Keough & Donnelly.
WANTED— Second-hand Portland cutter
in good condition; also fur robe. 499
West Seventh st.
ANTED— Horse for its keeping; light
driving: best care; responsible party.
J. J. Brown, City Market.
ANTED TO Two-seated spring
wagon and platform. 7 East Seventh
St.. Henry Vogelpolil.
WANTED TO BUY— A horse (no pony);
must be young, stylish, good, safe
traveler, and cfceap for cash. Call Monday
morning. No. 704 East Sixth st.
WANTED— A good carriage team. Must'
be young, sound, perfectly gentle aud
afraid of nothing. Address X 203 Globe.
WELL BRED Kentucky horse, harness
and buggy in exchange for good
mortgage note. Address X 219. Globe. ■
<3-'S( . BUYS a beautiful gentle pony, suit
t&OKJ able for riding or driving. 79 Hoff
man ay.
FOR SALE.
EDKOOM SUlT— Black walnut, marble
top: $20; cost $65. Koom 64, Court Block.
EDKOOM SUlT— Cherry bedroom suit,
springs and mattress, to be sold for less
than half cost and mantel folding bed, with
cotton mattress, sixteenth century finish;
only in use three months; at 96. West Sev
enth st.
BICYCLES— For sale, safety bicycles at
wholesale prices to close out our stock.
J. L. Hertz & Sou. 64 East Seventh st.
BICYCLE— Victor safety: cheap for cash.
Inquire Fire Alarm Office. Eighth and
Minnesota.
COW— For sale, fresh milch cow. Corner
Gorman aud Jackson, B. Michael's addi
tion. West St Paul.
COW— For sale, cheap, a nice young Jersey
cow. 831 Marshall ay.
DOG— For sale.a full-bred Irish setter bunt
ing dog. Inquire J. Cook.at Field, Mahler
& Co. s . -
DOGS— For sale. St. Bernard pups six
U weeks old, at 891 Albemarle st.
DRY GOODS— For sale, $2,500 worth of
straight dry goods; 60 cents on dollar.
Address X 221. Globe.
ENCE POSTS— Three hundred fence
FENCE POSTS— Three hundred fence
posts for sale. Inquire of A. J. Hoban,
762 East Sixth street
FOR SALE— Forty shares Northern Pacific
Co-Operative Building and Loan society
stock: age, forty-two months. Address N
206. Globe.
URNITUKE— For sale, all the furniture
In the house 223 Pleasant ay. ; cheap on
account of leaving the city.
FURNITURE— $500 worth of furniture,
stoves, carpets and organ for sale or
trade; cheap. Address A 244, Globe. -
FURNITURE —For sale, bedroom set,
cooking range, folding bed and other
furniture, cheap. 418 Exchange st., third
flat.
JEWELER'S TOOLS— sale, complete
set of jeweler's tools cheap; never been
used and perfect in every way; also second
hand sewing machine cheap. Apply at 229
Rondo st . city.
LD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS— Five lOr
OLD VIRGINIA CHEKOOTS— Five ror
lOcents; made of very best tobacco;
mild and sweet; better than any five-cent
cigar. For sale wholesale and retail by J.
M. Warner. 422 Wabasha st.
PIANO— sale cheap, a square Stein
way piano. 888 Smith ay.
PIANO— Fine upright piano; solid ma
hogany case: cost $600: very little used;
will sell for $250 cash; am leaving city. Ad
dress V 211, Globe.
PUPPIES— For sale, brown spaniel pun
pies. Apply Furnishing Department J.
L. Hudson's, or KM Jessamine st.
EWING MACHINE— sale, nearly
new Domestic sewing machine; perfect
order; $20 cash. Inquire Louis W. Schroeder,
16 East Sixth st. ■ »
SHOWCASES— For sale.six ten-foot show
cases, nickle frame, plate glass: in first
class condition. Schlick & Co., 89 East
Third st.
SACRIFICE— Range, baby carriage, crib,
chairs, rockers, carpets, piano, etc.;
leaving city. 543 Broadway.
SETTER— For sale, a Llewellyn setter;
partly broke; price, $10. Address F. M.,
Globe.
SETTER DOG FOR SALE— large
Irish setter dog pup, six months old;
$20. A. B. Moore, 596 Jackson st.
STOVES— For sale, stoves and furuiture,
second-hand, at 268 Ramsey st.
WO COFFEE MILLS for sale cheap.
437 West Seventh st.
STORE AND BAR FIXTURES
IVTEWAND SECOND-HAND SALOON
fixtures, iceboxes, mirrors, SALOON
JN fixtures, iee boses, tfllrrors, pool anq
bill ard tables, counters and Shelving, «l»
, Wiiuil]_sto_iavs. north, liiuaeapolii. :
POPULAR WANTS
FOR RENT.
THE ST. PAUL TRUST COMPANY'S
List, Endicott Building, East Fourth st.
Charles st, No. 329, eight rooms; gas, bath
and water.
C Dayton ay., No. 309, ten rooms; furnace,
gas and bath.
East Ninth st., No. 33, twelve rooms: bath
and water.
East Ninth st., No. 39, twelve rooms; bath
and water.
Fort st., No. 360, eight rooms; bath and
water.
Grove St.. No, 318, nine rooms; furnace,
gas and bath.
John st., N0. 523, eight rooms; furnace, gas
and bath.
Randolph St., No. 609, five rooms: 55.
Waverly place, No. 4, three rooms; $6.50.
Woodward ay.. No. 500, four rooms, first
floor, $7; second floor. $6.
Stores 279 and 283 West Third st., $25 each.
Store No. 421 Rice st., $40.
Several light and convenient offices in the
Sibley Block, Nos. 154 aud 156 East Third st.
Rouses.
A— WE RENT HOUSES, STORES, OF
. FICES. TAKE CIIARIiE OF RENTED
PROPERTY. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGEN
CY, GLOBE BUILDING.
A MODERN nine-room house on hill:
steam heat; cheap at $60; to (good) par
ties for $10; hardwood finish. Apply Abbott
& Dorgeloh, 32 Chamber of Commerce.
APITAL LOAN COMPANY RENT
ing Agency— residence, nine rooms,
all improvements, centrally located, very
cheap; 571 Jefferson st., seven rooms, mod
ern improvements, city water, etc., $15; five
room flat, with improvements; seven-room
house, centrally located; call for houses in
any part of city. 46' > Jackson st.
OTTAGE- rent, cheap; cottage of
six rotitas. 473 Rice st, near University.
COTTAGE of six or seven rooms, partly
furnished; has water, cellar, sued and
barn. Inquire at 251 Summit ay., orof Mrs.
George Culver, Williams House. White Bear
lake.
WELLING HOUSE No. 599 John St.;
nine rooms, gas, water aud furnace;
$30. Harvey Officer, Agent. Office St. Paul
Trust Company.
HOI on St. Anthony hill: rent from
530 to $50 per month. A. B. Wilgus & Co.
HOUSE— St. Anthony Park— Seven rooms;
city water, barn, shade trees; near elec
tric line; Raymond avenue, north side; low
rent. Inquire at the postoffice, in the Park,
or of E. Y. Smalley Manuheimer Block, St.
Paul.
HOUSE— For rent, nine-room brick house,
all modern improvements ; will rent'
cheap. 282 Pleasant nv.
HOUSES— For rent, houses aud stores in
all parts ot the city. Edward Corniug.
317 Jackson st.
HOUSE— Seven or eight rooms, room;
water paid. Inquire 205 Fourteenth st.
OUSE— For rent, a small house, 171 West
Sixth st, in the rear.
HOUSE— 599 Pine St. — nine-room con
veniently arranged house for rent: in
good repair, with bath room; only ten min
utes' walk from business center.
BOUSE— For rent. Sept 1, good nine-room
house; bathroom; city water; on car
line: $13 per month. Apply 23 Central ay.
HOUSE— For rent, seven-room house, 730
Olive' st. city water; $14. Modem six
room bouse. Central ay., $ 0. Modern ten
room house, 367 Smith ay,. $30. Houses for
rent at all prices. John R. Hickey, Germania
Life Building, Minnesota and Fourth sts.
HoisE*'— For rent, several small houses,
IJ. small and large flats and stores. Ester
ley. 3 Maimheimer Block.
HOUSE— Eight-room house on St. Anthony
Hill near cable line; with all modern
conveniences. Cremer& Co., 313 Jackson st
MOUSE— reut, house, 747 St. Peter st.
OUSE— S3O per month: 84 Smith ay.
' north : house has every convenience.
HOUSE— For rent, fifteen-room modern
house, 473 Partridge st. ; will make very
low rent to responsible tenant. Manning's
Renting Agency, Davidson Block, Fourth
and Jackson.
HOUSE — Modern nine-room house, 158
Western ay., opposite the Albion.
HOUSES— To rent, elegant nine and ten
room brick houses, Nos. 616 and 1120
Central park ; these houses are in good re
pair, with all modern conveniences: location
central and delightful; only ten minutes'
walk to principal busiuess points. Sherwood
Hough. 81 Twelfth st.
HOUSE— Oue of the most desirable resi
dences on St. Anthony hill, furnished
or unfurnished; thirteen pleasant rooms;
steam heat, hot and cold water and all mod
ern conveniences; large and convenient
barn; beautiful grounds. Apply on prem
ises, 436 Ashland ay., corner Arundel.
HOUSES— $18 per month each for two new
brick houses, with bath and all con
veniences, on State st, near Concord. Kost
& Crescy. corner Third and Robert :
OUSE— For rent cheap, a large nouse,
with beautiful grounds, centrally lo
cated, commanding a fine view; corner Olive
and Pennsylvania nv. Kost &. Crescy, corner
. Third and "Robert.
HOUSE— For rent, new eight-room house;
modern conveniences. 317 Prior ay.,
Merriam Park.
HOUSE— Eight-room house, corner Dous
man and Goodrich ays. ; city water; $13
per month.
HOUSES— Two modern houses, 726 and 730
Se.by ay.. all modern improvements;
terms reasonable. Inquire P. V. Dwyer &
Bros., 96 East Third st.
HOUSES— Park— Houses. $15 to
$30., central location, with modern im
provements. Inquire G. F. Smith, Agenl, De
pot.
HOUSE— For rent a new eight-room house.
No. 996 Laurel nv. ; ail modern conven
iences; rent moderate. Inquire P. M. Daly,
30 East Fourth st.
HOUSE— For rent, at Hamline, Aug. 27. a
good six-room house at $11 per month.
Inquire of Pease Bros., Third nnd Robert.
HOUSE for rent, corner Clark and Sher
burne.
M OUSE— For rent, elegantly furnished
FJ thirteen-room house; modern con
veniences: near Irvine park, with barn, In
quire Will E. Matheis. 17 East Third.
HOUSE— Lower part of house, containing
four rooms and summer kitchen ; city
and cistern water, .sewer connections; one
half block from West Seventh cars. Inquire
at 274 Goodrich ay.
HOUSE, No. 210 Front st., for rent or sale.
Maguire Bros., 318 Pioueer Press.
BOUSE— To rent, a six-room house on
II North st, in good repair. Inquire at
506 Collins st. ■
HOUSE— For Rent— s94 Canada St.—Nine
room house with modern improve
ments; large yard. Inquire on premises.
HOUSE— Six rooms; city water: 701 Con
wnv st.. between Maria and Bates ays.
Inquire 697: $10 per month.
HODSE— To rent, four rooms on first
FJ floor, or four rooms on second floor,
with pantries, closets and water, near West
St. Paul Stove works; very cheap to right
parties. 334 East Belvidere St., West St. Paul.
HOUSE— Eight-room house for rent, cor
ner Greenwood and Winifred sts. Call
at Henry Sever* 497 Greenwood st.
HOUSE— For rent a house ot nine rooms,
with modern conveniences, in good or
der and choice location. Address A 245.
HOUSE— For rent, pleasant ten-room house
with or without barn. 224 Pleasant ay.,
Cheap. Inquire 569 Marshall ay. i
HOUSE— rent a nice house, 147 Smith
ay.. eight rooms; first-class repair; $25
per month. '
HOUSE— -$35, eight-room house, with bath;
595 Cedar st. Inquire ou premises.
HOUSES— For rent, two fine ten-room
houses at 81 and 85 Iglehart st; moderate
terms. Inquire 580 St. Peter st.
HOUSE— Pleasant seven-room brick house;
in Central Terrace. James Mabon, 82
West Central, corner Rice. r :
OUSES— S7.SO per mouth for six-room
houses on Fauquier st. ; good neighbors
and In a pleasant location ; only one block
from the East Seventh st. cable; the cheap
est rent in the city. Call on Kost <*_ Crescy,
corner Third and Robert sts.
HOUSES — SOME OF THOSE FINE
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES LEFT AT
$17.50 AND $20. TAYLOR'S RENTING
AGENCY. - ; ___■
HOUSE— rent, the first floor, contain
ing five rooms, at No. 771 East Fourth
st. ; sewer aud water connections in the
house; good barn on premises; can bd had
for $18 a month. Apply to John Olson, 993
Burr st.
HOUSE— rent, Sept 1.. first-class uine
room residence. 299 "Laurel Terrace,"
corner Nina and and Laurel ays., St Anthony
Hill; steam heat and all modern conven
iences. Inquire 291 Laurel ay. __
HOUSES - FOR RENT— houses for
rent near Hamiine college, oh' easy
terms. R. Shannon, Hamline. _ - - - .
THE OLD RELIABLE RENTING AGEN
CY IS THE PLAtE TO GET YOUR
HOUSES. TAYLOR'S RENTING AGENCY.
\V7"E WANT HOUSES— ADVER-,
*V TISE THEM FREE IN DAILY PA
PERS IF DESIRED. TAYLOR'S RENT
ING'AGENCY.
PQPUURWANTS.
FOR RENT.
. Fiats. •
FLATS— Nice five rooms. at $15: also one
four-room at $10 per month. 293 Norris st.
PLAT- on Seventh st, near Seven cor-
S. ners; five fine rooms and bath; moderate
rent to respectable family. Inquire Room 19,
159 West Seventh St., or A. B. Wilgus & Co.
FLATS— Steam-heated flats of seven rooms
and bath; hot and cold water, gas range
fixtures, window shades, screens, etc.. all in
cluded In rent. 93 East Eleventh st.
FLAT— rent, six-roomed flat, cheap;
centrally located. Inquire 590 St. Peter st
FLATS— Two nice flats seven and eight
rooms, bath room and other conven
iences, cheap. Inquire 193 St. Anthony ay.
FLATS for rent at 546 Mississippi st. In
quire 256 Nash st (
FLATS— 258 Nash st. ; flats of two, four and
six rooms, reut $4 to $10.
FEAT— For rent, eight rooms in first-class
condition: bath, gas; centrally located
for roomers. Address S 24. Globe. .
FLAT— For rent, flat of ten, fifteen and
twenty-five rooms; central location; low
rent. John P. Hickey, Germania Life Build
ing, Minnesota and Fourth sts.
FEAT— Five nice rooms: city water; $10
per month. Williams, Room 70, Ger
mau-Amencan Bank. '■
FLAT— pleasant nud convenient flat
179 Western ay.. if taken by Sept. 1.
HOTEL BARTEAU— 15 on first floor,
suitable lor dressmaking; also six-room
flat on third floor. .
Rooms.
•- 1
A— HOTEL BRUNSWICK, tor gentle
• men only: fifty modern steam-heated
rooms by day, week or mouth.
CIEDAK ST., 639— For rent, 'nicely fur-
J uished rooms with hot bath, furnace, etc.
CEDAR ST., 522— rent, comfortably
furnished rooms; nil conveniences; with
or without board.
CEDAR ST., 637— $6; nicely furnished
(single) front room; nil conveniences.
CEDAR ST.. 474— Furnished room, secoud
floor, for rent: suitable for two.
ENTKAL AND ST. PETER— Nicely
furnished rooms, with bath and steam
heat. Inquire of janitor.
CENTRAL AY., 15 EAST— Pleasant fur
nished roon, near Ceutral park; use of
bath ; private family.
CHARLES ST., 266— Four unfurnished
rooms for rent, with city water; suitable
for light housekeeping.
C COLLEGE AY., 26 WEST— Pleasant fur-
J nished front room, also side room; mod
ern conveniences.
EIGHTH ST., 459 EAST — Large, coo
rooms newly fitted up; bath, gas: pleas
ant lawn, with shade trees.
EIGHTH ST., 257 — Nicely furnished
rooms.
17< IGHTH ST.. 417, EAST— For rent, very
-Ci pleasant unfurnished rooms, with mod
ern conveniences.
ELEVENTH ST., 71, EAST— Large front
room, with alcove and -fireplace: new
house, with all modern conveniences suita
ble for two gentlemen.
EXCHANGE ST., 392 — Three nicely
furnished rooms; board if desired. .
FIFTH 5T.,5 WEST— Suite of room«,with
parlor, suitable for four gentlemen;
modern conveniences. Address B 249,
Globe.
FIFTH ST., 12*», WEST— rent, fur
nished room; v ; of bath.
FIFTH ST., 2.14 AYE Third Flat—
nished rooms ; single or en suite; steam
heat, gas, etc.
FIFTH ST., 137 WEST— Furnished rooms
for gentleman.
IFTH ST.. 143 WEST— For rent, nicely
furnished room, with alcove; also side
room.
Ffth ST., 273V2, WEST— Third-
Suite of rooms, with parlor, suitable for
four gentlemen; modern conveniences.
FLAT— Neat four-room flat, with bath;
centrally locattd: only $15. Herbst,
186 East Seventh st.
GENTLEMAN ROOMMATE wanted;
private residence: modern conven
iences; references exchanged. 23 West Isa
bel st.
GROVE ST., 213 — To rent, furnished
rooms, large and small: also two for
housekeeping; modern conveniences.
Gl ROVE ST., 215— Elegantly furnished '
f rooms, laree and small. with modern con- '
veniences, from $5 to $10 and $12 per month
with aud without board. Mrs. J. P. Davis.
OTEL BARTEAU, NINTH ST.—Nice
ly furnished rooms, single or en suite;
gas, bath, hot and cold water, steam heat;
cafe in building; terms reasouable. Call at
Flat 42, Hotel Barteau.
I~~GLEHART ST., 590— rent, nicely fur
nished room and alcove; all modern con
veniences; near cable and electric cars.
IGLKHART, 53— A nicely furnished front
A room. _
JACKSON ST.. 627— Furnished rooms;
also rooms for light housekeeping;
[Vl ARtTn ST.. 149«-Two rooms, furnished,
IVI for light housekeeping; cheap.
XTINAAV., 127— Furnished apartmenttwo
1 1 rooms and bath, St. Anthony Hill. In
quire 291 Laurel ay.
IVTINTH ST., 137, EAST— For rent, nice
I^l • furnished rooms; gentlemen preferred.
PLEASANT A Y., 285— One furnished room
for rent, suitable for light housekeeping.
ICE ST.. 566— Four or five rooms for
reut upstairs; three down stairs; city
water down stairs and up stairs. ■
ROOMMATE— Wanted, lady roommate
who earns her own living, to share a
neat and cosy home with lady; expenses
small: references exchanged. Address X.,
Globe. ;
ROOMS— rent, two connecting rooms
and kitcueti: furnished; steam heat
and bath. E 219, Globe.
ROOM— A large front room to rent with
use of kitchen; would suit a married
couple, two ladles or two gentlemen; a nice
location. Address P 36. Globe.
ROOM— Furnished front room and alcove;
steam heat, gas, bath, etc. ; private fam
ily; rent reasonably. Call 36 Hotel Barteau.
ROOMS— For rent, four pleasant rooms;
ground floor; half block from Rice st.
car. . Inquire 180 Charles st.
OOMlS— Unfurnished rooms: one two
and four-room suites; cheap to good
tenants; witn city water. Call at 423 East
Seventh St., Room 7.
ROOMS— Four unfurnished rooms for
light housekeepiug; rent, $5. Address
583 John st. ■■■
ROOMS— Two turnished rooms, five min
utes' walk from court house; steam heat
and bath; $10 each; references. Address!,
213, Globe. .
ROOMS— Two extra large aud one small
Bfuruislied, single, oren suite; breakfast
if desired : exceptionally good neighborhood ;
twelve minutes' walk from courthouse; ref
erences exchanged ;^Address_UjnL_Globe 1 _
ROOMS— For rent, two elegant large front
rooms; suitable for two or three quiet
gentlemen; good reference required. Inquire
16 East Sixth.
ROOM— For rent, an exceptionally large
front room, furnished, high, central;
private family; to one or two gentlemen.
without board. Address N 213, Globe.
ROOMS— Unfurnished rooms for rent;
suitable for housekeeping. Apply to A.
Winter. 6 Enst Ninth st. -
ROOMS— For rent, two rooms and kitchen.
cellar, hard and soft water; ground
floor; $5. Call 236 Goodrich ay.
ROOMS— For rent desirable rooms, with
bath, etc., in the Sanford Flats, 43V2
West Third st. Edward Corning, 317 Jack
sonst^
RONDO ST.. 163— rooms, up stairs,
for rent. .
RYAN BLOCK — Second Floor — Two
good-sized unfurnished rooms, fronting
on Wabasha and St. Peter sts; steam heat
bath, with hot and cold water and gas con
nection, if desired. Inquire at.. St. Peter
street. -___
SELBY AY.. 257— One large room, also one
small front room, with board.
hi EVENTH ST., 222 EAST— fur
!> nished rooms. ;
OEYENTH ST.. 272, WEST -First-class
IJ quarters lor the winter in a large brick
'house, with air modern conveniences; fur
nished and unfurnished rooms for gentle
men : two blocks trom Seven corners.
SEVENTH ST., 297 WEST— Rooms to
rent, from three to six. in a private housei
each place separate from the Other, Same as
separate bouse; a house, lot and baru, $12.
HEKBUKS'E AY., 586— Down staifs for
reut; one block from University ay. car
\\n_ •'-'- ■'•" ■ :
SHERBURNE AY.. 209— first floor,
O furnished for housekeeping: modern
conveniences: to parties without children.
SMITH AY., 143— t nicely furnished
roQ.raS; ju private ta'mily" ; . .
ojiitH AY., 133— With or without board,
0 large, uicelv furnished front alcove
loom* aiso ta!jl«Uo6rd.eii modeled.
POPULAR WANTS.
FOR REST.
Booms.
IXTH ST., lit*. WEST- In the New
Building — Fine furnished rooms, single
or double; . excellent ventilation, electric
light, hot water heating find bath.
ST. FETJfcR ST., tin— For rent, alcove and
side room.
TJ'E TKR ST.. as? — Nenr Sixth—l'leas
ant furnished rooms; electric light and
bath.
ST. PETKK ST., 554— Furnished front
room for rent.
T. FETER ST., 515— T0 rent, a nicely
furnished room for one or two gentle- j
men.
rpENTH ST.. 37:.', EAST— Two pleasant
JL rooms nicely furnished for light house
keeping.
PEN'TH ST., 2i) East, opposite Capitol —
-» Nicely furnished rooms.
ENTH ST.. 67 WEST- Furnished room
for rent; $5 per mouth, with bath.
T»EXTH ST., 372. EAST— To rent, • a
X nicely fuanished front parlor, with all
modern conveniences; price moderate.
rpjKXTH ST., 271). EAST— Nicely fur-
A niched front room; gentlemen pre
ferred. •
'"TEMPERANCE ST., 540— A nicely fur-
JL nished front room for rent, down stairs
'T'WEI.I'TH ST., 15."., EAST— Corner Jack
-1 son— Furnished rooms for light house
keeping or sleeping, from $4 upwards.
NIVKKSITY AY., 273. EAST—
Canada— Furnished rooms for one or
two gentlemen: private family. V
AL.XUT ST., 3!»— Corner Pleasant Ay.
—Pleasant furnished or unfurnished
rooms, on first or second floor.
WESTERN AY.. NO. 181— For rent, four
or five good rooms. Inquire of Charles
Walker, same number.
Offices.
KsK. ROOM or part of office for rent.
33 East Fifth St.. Koom 6. .
OFFICES— For rent, splendid offices: a
few desirable offices can be had In the
Globe building St. Paul; all modern con
veniences; at reasonable rent, including
steam heat. Apply to J. W. Taylor, Agent,
Room 18. -
OFFICE ROOM for rent at 31S Pioneer
Press. Mnguire Bros. . .
Store*.
ITCMGRS — Excellent stand for rent,
;with fixtures.ice chest find smokehouses,
comer of Payne ay. and Keaney st. . Apply
up stairs.
STEES AND COMPANY -Fifty rooms and
offices at 27 East Seventh; stores, 31. 181,
183 Seventh st.; 438, 40, 52 Jackson; house. 810
month.
STORES— For rent, two stores and four
flats, with all modern improvements.
Call Koom 2.">. Court Block, 24 East Fourth st.
J. F. Brnggemanu.
STOKE— Perfectly located store, 100 East
Third St. Apply to A. K. Pruden, 459
Sibley st
STORE— For rent, my new four-story, fire
proof store building; steam heat, electric
lights, freight and passenger elevators: di
mensions, 45x120: will be completed about
Sept. 15. Apply Peter Pfeifer, No. 446 Waba
sna st.
STOKE— For rent, finest business corner in
city; cheap rent to right parly. H. 11.
Herbst, l!-ti Ea*t Seventh. . I
STORES— Two small stores for rent, cen
ter or new sixth st. bridge; dead snot
for saloon. Junes Carroll. 602 East sixth st.
miscellaneous.
BARN— Good barn for rent; $3 per month.
231 East Fourteenth st.
FOUR-STOKY BRICK iHJII,I>ING—
To rent, with basement and power ele
vator, No. 188 East Fifth st. James 11. Weed,
307 Kast Third st.
HOARD OFFERED.
BOARD— Room and board. 555 Robert st. ;
all modern conveniences.
BOAKD— For rent newly furnished rooms,
with board, or board by week, with use
of bath. 3:.. Exchange st. north.
OAKD AND ROOM — Union Park— ln
private family, room and board to man
and wife or ladies; block from electric line.
Inquire 15 Oakley ay.. Uniou Park, St. Paul.
BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms with or
without board. 31 East Tenth St., op
posite capitol. ■ ■ .
Handsomely furnished room
Tl with alcove; spacious and airy; (board
included) modern conveniences. 666 Laurel
ay.
BOAKD— First-class table board and
rooms, at 130 West Fourth; half block
from Rice park.
BOARD— furnished, house modern,
-D use of parlor and piano; good family
board. 56 Tiiton st.
BOARD— For rent nicely furnished front
room, with bath, gas, "parlor and piano.
7 East Tenth st., opposite capitol.
BOARD— You can get a nice room and
board for £3.25 a week at 215 Norris st.
BOARD— Nicely furnished rooms and ta
ble board for gentlemen at 366 North Ex
change st.
BOAKD— Furnished room, with board;
also table board; use of gas 85 East
Eighth.
BOAKD— Furnished room with good board
for gentlemen; $4 per week; reference.
607 Jackson st.
BOARD— Single or double parlors, with
board ; accommodate two or four gentle
men. The Elms. 1117 East Niutlyt.
BOARD— For good table board and nicely
furnished rooms go to 40 West Fourth st
BOARD— furnished front room with
alcove, with or without board; use of
bath. 578 Cedar st. *
BOARD— 528 Cedar, Lytic Terrace— For
rent, one front room with alcove, with
or without board.
THE BENEDICK, 200 Dayton, corner
Summit; board excellent, rooms com
fortable, location superb, terms reasonable.
VJORWOOD HOUSE— Ninth and
i v Wabasha— Best equipped house in the
city; table and service excellent; $4, $4.50,
85 per week: transients. $1 per day.
WALTER TO RE.\T,
COTTAGE— Wanted to rent, a five or six
room cottage for permanent home with
in fifteen minutes' walk of the postoffice.
Address Q_ ____ Globe.
COTTAGE— five or six-room cot
tage, with grassy yard, shade and fence;
twelve .to fifteen minutes' walk; must be
cheap and in good repair. F. W. Price,
Plymouth Clothing House.
LAT— Wanted, flat of four to six room s,
J- with gas and batb, on Wabasha. Sev
enth or Third st. Direct Mrs. Stengel, 298
Martin st.
HOUSE— Wanted, about Sept. 15 or Oct. 1,
a modern eleven-room house, south of
Dayton and west of Nina ay. S. S. Wemott,
385' Jackson st.
HOUSE— Neat house of five or six rooms
wanted; state rent and location. Ad
dress D. H. 8.. Globe. ■
HOUSE— Wanted, house, with four or five
rooms, twenty minutes' walk from post
office. Address V 219. Globe.
HOUSE— Wanted to rent, a small house
near Seven corners, byoprompt-paying
tenant. T 212, Globe.
HOUSES— Wanted Sept. 1, one or two
houses of seven or eight rooms each,
with modernltconveniences, for two private
families. Answer, giving particulars, X.,
Globe.
HOUSE— Small house with modern con
veniences; St. Anthony hill preferred;
answer, stating rent. Address W 219. Globe.
ROOMS— two or three unfur
nished rooms, ten minutes' walk from
postoffice: moderate rent; apply for three
days. Address G 216, Globe. ____
ROOM— furnished alcove room,
hot bath, by young married couple;
state price. Address W 213, Globe.
ROOM— Wanted, by young gentleman.fur
nished room in lower town; state terms
and conveniences. Address X 220. Globe.
ROOMS— Wanted to rent in upper town,
XV suite of nicely furnished, with or with
out board; references exchanged. Address
M 213, Globe.
ROOMS— or three unfurnished rooms,
within five minutes" walk of Hotel Met
ropolitan; family, two adults. Address G
210, Globe. : _.
ROOMS— Three or four furnished or un
furnished rooms about Sept. 1. with
small, quiet family, for light housekeeping,
by gentleman and wife, with first-class refer
eiices; iijipfer town or St Anthony Hill pre
ferred. . Address E 22*2, Globe, _ . ...
ROOM— Steam heated room wanted, fur
nished or unfurnished; in the vicinity
of Seventh and Wabasha. Address Z 222,
Globe, stating rent.
PATENTS.
MERICAN" Patent Market and Novelty
: Factory. A. M. Carlsen. soliciting at
torney and manufacturer and seller of pat
ents, 615 and 617 Mississippi St., St. faui.
POPULAR WANTS.
AUCTION SALES.
A. 11. Nicolay, Auctioneer.
TWO DESIRABLE HOUSES AND
Lots on Frout St., Between Gaultier St.
and Farringion A v.. at Auction— A. 11. Nico
lay will sell at auction Monday afternoon.
Sept 14. 18W, at 4 o'clock sharp, on the
premises, rain or shine, two desirable houses
on Front St.. between Gaultier st. and Far
rineton ay.. together with lot 5, block 1, Bei
feld's subdivision of lots 12. 13 and 14.
Wilken ami Heyward's Out Lots, situated on
Front st.almost opposite the Chemical Engine
house; the houses are pleasant, small and
convenient, back-plastered and well built,
and have been rented ever since they were
built one at $12 per month and one at $10
per mouth, paying well on the investment
Owing to the impaired health of the owner,
the property Is compelled to be sold, and
must prove to be a good investment; a mort
gage of $1,000 can remain if desired, having
yet two years to run, and the property is only
a small "distance from the Great Northern
railway shops, also from the John Martin
Lumber company's extensive lumber
and Elevator B, making these houses un
usually desirable for property investments.
For hand-bills and further particulars apply
to A. 11. Nicolay, auctioneer and real estate
agent for forty years, from a boy. Mv Real
Estate Auction Sale No. 12800. Office 141 East
Fifth st., between Jackson and Robert sts.
E. llollowny. Auctioneer.
SPECIAL SALE OF FINE SHOES— I
will place on sale at my store, No. 256
East Seventh, Monday morning, Aug. 17, and
during the week, a very clean, choice lot of
shoes, just bought out of a bankrupt stock at
50 cents on the dollar. In this lot of goods
you will find the following well-known
makes and the prices I will sell them for.
Curtiss & Wheeler's $5 and $ . shoe. Hough &
Ford's $4. 75 and $5.50 shoe, D. Armstrong &
Co.'s $5 and ss.so shoe. Reynolds Bros.' $s and
55.25 shoe, all go at $2.73 "this week; all our
$3.50 and $4 shoes at $2 this week; all
our $2.50 and S3 shoes at $1.50 this week; all
our $2 and $2.25 shoes at $1.25 this week:
men's coltskin shoes, worth $7, go at $4 this
week: all our men's 54 and $5 shoes at $2.50;
all our 52.50 shoes at $1.50, and all shoes in
the house at the same slaughter prices. Re
member the goods are all high grade and as
good as can be bought anywhere in the city,
and warranted as represented or money re
funded. I always do as I advertise; come
and see for yourself. Cut this out, as it will
not appear" again. £. Hoiloway, 250 East
Seventh st.
SQUARE PIANO, furniture and a large
lot of bed linen at auction, at my auction
rooms, over my store, 25(5 East Seventh st,
up stairs, Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 10 a. m.,
consisting in part of bedroom sets, pels,
cooking, heating and gasoline stoves, and
bed linen trom about fifty rooms: complete,
all laundried and ready for use. and consists
of sheets, pillow cases, towels, etc.. etc.; one
large office desk, custom-made. Remember
the plane. 256 East Seventh st. E. Hoiloway,
Auctioneer.
HAVE you more furniture thau you need?
If so. brine it down to my auction roonis.
over 256 East Seventh, and 1 will sell same
Wednesday, Aug. 10. at 10 a. m. E. Hoiloway,
Auctioneer, 250 East Seventh st.
TO ENCIIANGE.
I WILL TRADE two of the best English
pointers in the state, thoroughly broken,
for a good roadster. Address Dogs, care of
Globe.
TO EXCHANGE— Quarter section farm
ing land ou Great Northern railway,
forty miles from Minneapolis; clear; will
trade for St. Paul property, or acres near city.
Address C. 11. M.. Globe.
TO EXCHANGE— pair of thoroughly
broken English pointers; the best pair
of dogs in the state; will trade for good
buggy horse. Address J. J. J., care Globe.
rpo EXCHANGE— City property valued
J- at $20,000 to exchange for farms. E. £.
Parker, 30 East Fourth st.
TO EXCHANGE— Improved farm of llio
acres, with good buildings, clear of en
cumbrances, to exchange for stock of goods.
8. Lee Davis, Globe building.
rpo EXCHANGE— CIear lot for horse, or
J- horse, harness and buggy. Call or ad
dress 472 Waba«ha St.. St. Paul.
O EXCHANGE— A $00 safety bicycle for
a good bugsry, carriage or business
wagon; inquire week days. 133 University
ay. east.
TO EXCHANGE— Fine lot for a good
horse and buggy. Address W. W., Globe.
O EXCHANGE — Improved lots near
Coiirtland for property at White Bear
lake. J. C. Peterson, 237 East Eighth st,
TO EXCHANGE— Equity in lot on Pleas
ant aye. for lots or house and lot. Ad
dress L., 442 Broadway. _^____
TO EXCHANGE A first-class ten-room
house in the best residence part of tbe
West side to exchange for clear vacant lots;
West side property preferred. Apply Room
4, 112 South Wabasha st
WANTED TO TRADE— GoId watch for
buggy. G 105. Globe. ■ -
N. F. Seger's List.
203 Endicott.
OUSE on Beach st. to trade for a farm.
A LOT to trade for horse and buggy.
ITOUSE AN LOT to trade for vacant lot
/~UGAR STORE for sale or trade.
I OT on Grotto st to trade for farm lands.
PERSONALS.
ATTENTION 1
IYOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE.
Clairvoyant— Oood news to all. .Arrival
extraordinary of Mrs. Dr. Dale, spirit medium
and trance clairvoyant; born with a double
veil and wonderful gift of second sight; while
entranced will reveal every hidden mystery
of life; understands the science of the "Per
sian and Hindoo magic," or ancient charm
working, and prepares Egyptian talismans,
which will overcome your enemies, remove
family troubles, restore lost affections, make
marriage with the one you love— failure;
removes evil iufluences, bad habits; cures
witchery, fits, rheumatism, opium and
morphine habits, drunkenness, female
complaints and all longstanding- and
mysterious diseases; will give correct
in'formatiim ou law suits, . sickness,
deaths, divorces, absent friends; everything;
never-failing advice to young men on mar
riage and how to choose a wife for happiness,
and what business is best adapted for speedy
riches; stock speculation a specialty; recov
ers lost, stolen or buried property ; locates
treasures and minerals; also gives indis
pensable advice to young ladies on love.court
ship and marriage, if your lover is true or
false; all who are in trouble, whose fond
hopes have been blasted, who have been de
ceived and disappointed through false pre
dictions of others, before giviug up to de
spair, are invited to call and become con
vinced of the true statements of the above
without delay. Business private and confi
dential; satisfaction guaranteed. N. B.—
Letters with stamps answered; cut thisout,
as it will not appear everyday. P. S.— Sena
for circular for full description of the differ
ent charms for uniting the separated, caus
ing speedy marriages, etc., good luck, etc.
Office hours, oa.m.toß p. m. Residence. 450
Minnesota st. near Eighth, St. Paul, Minn.
AST OFF CLOTHING— Must have them
to ship; pay best prices: orders attended
any distance in" St. Paul. E. Green, 216-218
Washington ay. south.
CALL ON MADAME MOSS, the cele
brated clairvoyant and magnetic healer,
376 Market St., near Sixth.
DO YOU WEAR SHOES:— SO, try E.
Hoiloway. 256 East Seventh.
FREE! free: FREE TEST! THE
Stars of Mystery. Mme. and Prof. Lor
euze, the wonderful trance mediums, have
arrived. Every hidden mystery revealed.
Help and advice given. Free tests for five
days. Offices 275 Eighth st east (second floor
front), Sundays included.
MRS. JACOBS, clairvoyant and business
medium, 220 Lyndale ay. north, Minne
apolis, will give sittings in St. Paul Mondays,
.Wednesdays and Fridays, from 9 a. m. to 8 p.
m., at 150 West Seventh st, Rooms 1 and 2,
second floor, where engagements can be made.
Al ISS Jt'liEOD gives medicated baths and
IV I magnetic massage treatment. No. 5
Sixth st. south, Minneapolis.
AYI— A guaranteed cure for all diseases
peculiar to women ; consultation free.
Room 20, Mannbeimer block.
WANTED— By experienced lady teacher
of modern languages and music, board
in exchange for instruction; references ex
changed. Instruction. Globe office.
INSTRUCTION.
GLOBE BUSINESS COLLEGE wants
1" gent jg^ien and ladies to learn telegraphy,
shorthanu, bookkeeping, typewriting, Ger
man,Jetc. F. A. Maron, Fourth and Jackson.
INSTRUCTION on piano with use of in
strument; private; new beginner: state
terms. Address _ 212, Globe.
END FOR CATALOGUE of St. Paul
Home School. 57 Iglehart st Mrs. M. W.
Brown, principal. .
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
thoroughly taught day and evening by
competent and practical teachers. Miss J.
D. Hess, Eighth floor, Pioneer Press Building.
POPULAR WS.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Abbott & ]>wrgcloli*s Riirgaius.'
32 Chamber of Commerce.
QnHO BUYS good cigar, confectionery
s^tJKJKJ and milk depot, good soda fount
ain; will trade for lot; living rooms; ouly
$25 rent; this is a bargain. ,
CO ()()() BUYS old-established business
«{p«J iUUU in this city paying $5,000 net
profits yearly; will bear closest investiga
tion: private reasons for selling.
LAUNDRY, worth $125 per
V*-''-'^' month easy; investigate aud prove
it; other business compels a sale. --
©"I r 7(M_— BUSINESS on East Seventh
<i?A. « vv paying S2'JO net monthly profits;
this a snap for good man.
$"-_ _WOUTH Sl.-VW-Sew seven
>J^UU room house, inside Western
on Charles, facing south; "good, clear lot or
farm in exchange.
<K(>(in-» NOr.BV and paying cigar,
>y>VJ_J\J confectionery and news stand to
trade for good lot; call Monday.
C/l fin— FURNITURE complete in 12-
KJ'-t.\J\J roomed boarding house; location,
East Tenth. This house is making money.
STOCK OF HARDWARE AND TlN
ware very central, on business street.
This is good. Will invoice I
Cl (inn FOR S-.-.590 WORTH of ele
•-^x^UUVy gain furniture in 20-roomed flat,
clearing S2OO per month ; leaving city.
AYE YOU LOT to trade for some fine
furniture? If so, call on us. Have a
bargain 1
CO linn BUYS best job printing office
"jpO^vl/U in city, complete in every de
tail. Will trade for hardware or clear "real
estate in St. Paul or Chicago.
%*? A/in— GOOD MODERN BRICK
<S>^.tJ\J\J 50-roomed hotel in heart of
city. Will trade for good farm in Minnesota,
ALL IN OCR OFFICE and examine
our list of bargains. We publish only afew
of our many chances. Abbott & Dorgeloh.
__flrli.eiii._ey iV Church.
913 New York Life. Take Elevator.
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, com
plete in every detail, cost oto tit up;
$400 takes it, 8200 cash, balance monthly in
stallments; principal street: to investigate is
to purchase; abundance of silverware, ranges,
disnes. table linen; do not let this sUp by if
you want a bargain. Meals range from 25 to
15 cents. Must be sold Monday.
"1 I' - ROOM. BOARDING HOUSE —
lv) Thoroughly equipped; full first-class -
pay boarders and roomers. Cheap and easy
terms.
. ,
\\f ANTED— Partner, good restaurant; on
.V V to take control. $200.
BAKERY— One of the best paying plants
in the city; large trade; this will be sold
cheap. Look it up.
CIIGAK, CONFECTIONERY AND
■* restaurant combined; nicely located, good
street: will be sold very cheap, as owner
wants to devote his time to wholesaling.
"I •J-ROOM BOARDNG HOUSE, fine
-LO brick terrace, all nicely furnished, to
rent to good party; $59 per month.
Igar STOKES. RESTAURANTS, '
grocery stores, 11 very stables: anything
iv any line. Call on us.' McKenuey&Co.
Miscellaneous sine ss Chances*
NO. ONE DAIRY— Cows, route, cans,
horses, wagon, harness, sleds, etc.;
first-class. Inquire 240 East Fairfield ay.,
West St. Paul.
FEOOH MILL FOR RENT— fifty hail cl
Hour mill for rent, with privilege of buy,
ing (water power), located at Palisades, D.,
eighteen miles from Sioux Falls; excellent ■
crops and good location. Address J. T. Gil
bert. Sioux Falls, S. D.
OR SALE— HaIt interest in a lirst-class
general merchandise store in a live Min
nesota town; references exchanged. 0 214,
Globe.
FOR SALE— Hotel m St. Paul, one block
from depot, paying good profits; long
lease, cheap rent; fifty "rooms: sickness rea
son for selling. For particulars address B.
Roessler, 252 East Third st, St. Paul, Minn.
FOR SALE— One of the best paying and
largest livery stocks in city; large num
ber of first-class "boarders; good reason for
selling. Address P 200, Globe. •
FOR SALE— Bakery,cheap for cash; about
51.200 a month business. Address V 215,
Globe.
FOR SALE— On borders of Cannon lake,
opposite Linden park and near the Te
pee Tonka grounds, a frame building and six
lots which has been long established and
used as a summer garden; one and a naif
miles from city limits. For further particu
lars address Frank A. Davis, agent, Fari
bault. Minn.
ORTY-BARREL ROLLER MILL; all
modern and new, for sale or exchange.
Call or address Cremer & Co., 313 Jackson st.
OR SALE— The fixtures with stock, if de
sired, of the finest cigar store in the
city; owner going to wholesale exclusively.
Room 112, Davidson Block.
OK SALE CHEA F— A complete stock of
fancy groceries and fixtures. Address
No. 9 East Superior St.. Duluth, Minn.
OR SALE OR TRADE for farm lands."
hotel with forty rooms, very central,
doing a first-class business; saloon in con
nection; owner going to Europe over winter.
Address M 212, Globe.
FURNITURE of eleven-room brick house,
centrally located, all modern conven
iences: will sell everything complete, includ
ing bedding, table linen, silverware, dishes,
carpets, draperies; in fact, everything that
goes to 'make a complete home. Is located
in one of the best, localities in the city for
renting rooms, and is on a beuatiful resi
dence street in good neighborhood. Every
thing in the house is new, of best quality,
was put in last fall. This is a rare chance;
must be seen to be appreciated. Will sell
for half its cost on easy terms. Call at any
time in the afternoon or evening, at 547 Can
ada st., mid look this over; you will see a
bargain. ' ____^
GROCERY' for sale: goon locatiou; good
r trade: owuer obliged to be away aud
can't attend it. Address D 218, Globe.
OTEL. FURNISHED— by a
thorough hotel man, married, thirty-five
years old; will rent, take on percentage or
the "position of manager; good refereuces
given. Address P. W. Boardman, Water
towu, S. D. ■
T OFFER FOR SALE mv stock of notions
and dry goods; sales $30,000 to 540,000 psr
year, principally cash: oue of the best coun
ties in the state: big crops; population of
town 2,500. S. C. Eckenbeck, Waseca, Minn.
IVEKY STABLE FOR SALE— I have
■i two barns; will sell oue. Inquire 1032
East Seventh st.
IYI ILLINERY" SIORE — For Sale — The
ILL best located and established retail mil
linery business in St Paul is offered for sale
ou liberal terms; will bear closest investiga
tion. Address H 210, Globe.
ARTNER wanted in established tailor
ing business; capital $1,000 to $3,000 re
quired: experience unnecessary. Address
T 20. Globe. Minneapolis.
AitTNER WANTED -Civil engineer. I
want a man who understands civil en
gineering thoroughly to buy a half interest in
a well-established abstract, real estate, loan
and insurance business, in a very promising
Western city. German preferred. Address
Civil Engineer, Globe. ■
PARTNER WANTED with about $1,000
to start general merchandise business in
good country town; Scandinavian preferred;
references exchanged. Address G 217, Globe.
PARTNER— Wanted, partner with $4,000
cash, in paying established dry goods
business; want to increase stock. Address A
241. Globe.
PHYSICIAN— Wanted, registered physi
cian; good location. Address A 111,
SALOON, all complete, with fixtures and
stock, near Seventh and Jackson, for
sale cheap for cash. Johu H. Moritz, As
signee, 514 Mississippi.
ECOND-HAND FURNITURE STORE
for sale cheap. Call at 537 Rice St., Mon
day. ■
'ptiOROUGHLY experienced advertising
X man wants party with $1,109 cash, or two
with 5550 each, to join him in publishing a
monthly magazine. Address J. E. 8.. Globe,
IT T ANTED— Good partner with little
V V money in good established grocery and
dairy business: Address A 242, Globe.
<S_. n fin OR more to loan. C. a. Es
-._.m\J'J\J terlv, Room 3, Mannheimer
Block. _
(jt-l-Sn — RESTAURANT, CON'FEC
ipOc/U tionerv and cigar store-soda
water fountain, fixtures, stock; must be sold
on account of sickness of present owner;
clears from $100 to $150 per month: bear
closest investigation. 157 West Seventh st
*__:•__» Rl^n BUYS old established business
pO.JUU in this city paying $5,000 net
profit yearly; will bear the closest investiga
tion; good reason for selling Apply to Ab
bott* Dorgeloh, 32 Chamber Commerce
DYE WORKS.
j. KOCH EX, N. W. Steam Dye Works;
« office, 410 Robert St., Ryan block;
works, fo and ."7 Indiana ay.
A ill -ON dZ~ : : ii.. New York Steam Dye
Works; ladies' itnd gents' clothlug a spe
cialty. 1-1 S\ est Sixth it. '__■
T7"AHLERT & MINT EL. Minnesota
! J\ Steam Dye Works, 244 East Seventh. -